Aging Basics
SLP: Swallowing and Communication
Common Conditions
Mobility & Balance
Safety & Prevention
100

This normal aging change includes decreased muscle mass and strength.

What is Sarcopenia?

100

Difficulty swallowing is known as this

What is Dysphagia?

100

This degenerative joint disease commonly affects knees and hips

What is osteoarthritis?

100

This assistive device has four wheels and provides stability when you walk.  

What is a rollator? 

100

This is the most common cause of injury in older adults

What are falls? 

200

This body system often shows decreased elasticity, leading to wrinkles and fragile skin

What is the integumentary system?

200

This condition affects the ability to understand or produce language, often due to brain injury

What is aphasia?

200

This neurological disease causes tremors, rigidity, and shuffling gait

What is Parkinson's Disease? 

200

When using a cane, it should be held on this side of the body to best support a weaker leg

What is the stronger (opposite) side?

200

A therapist recommends removing loose rugs, improving lighting, and adding handrails. This type of prevention is called this

What is a home modification? 
300

This sensory change increases fall risk due to reduced awareness of body position

What is propirioception decline? 

300

Thickened liquids are used to reduce this swallowing risk.

What is aspiration? 

300

This event results from interrupted blood flow to the brain

What is a stroke (CVA)? 

300

This condition causes a sudden drop in blood pressure when standing, leading to dizziness and fall risk.

What is orthostatic hypotension? 

300

This vitamin is important for bone health and calcium absorption.

What is Vitamin D? 

400

This term describes the gradual loss of bone density common in older adults?

What is osteoporosis

400

This type of diet modification includes pureed foods and thickened liquids for safety.

What is a modified consistency diet (soft diet)? 

400

This chronic condition leads to progressive memory loss and cognitive decline

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

400

This type of balance is used when maintaining stability while standing still.

What is static balance? 

400

A patient taking multiple medications is at higher risk for dizziness and falls. This issue is called this.

What is polypharmacy? 

500

This cognitive change is NOT considered a normal part of aging and may indicate pathology

What is dementia?

500

This instrumental assessment uses X-ray to visualize swallowing function in real time.

What is the modified barium swallow?

500

This condition is characterized by decreased bone density and increased fracture risk

What is osteoporosis?

500

This balance system uses input from the inner ear?  

What is the vestibular system? 

500

A team of PTs, OTs, and speech therapists working together is called this

What is a rehabilitation team (healthcare team)? 

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